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Comparison of Serumic Concentration of Vitamin A and Beta-Carotene in the Serum Positive Against Peste des Petits Ruminant and Healthy Dams

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  3059-3066

Abstract

 Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is an economically important viral disease between Sheep and goats that is endemic in Iran. This study was performed to Comparison of Serumic Concentration of Vitamin A and Beta-carotene in the Serum Positive Against Peste des Petits Ruminant and Healthy Dams in Sheep and goats in healthy animals in Khodabandeh area in summer of 2018. During this study, 200 samples were collected from Jugular veins of Sheep (150) and goats (50) which were not vaccinated against PPR disease and after Serum isolation the samples were analyzed using competitive ELISA kit (ID. vet French). Seroprevalence of PPR in Sheepwas 108 cases (72%) and in goats was 36 cases (72%). Seropositive animals were placed in the sick group (144 animals) and Seronegative animals were placed in the healthy group (56 animals). Then Serum levels of Vitamin A and Beta-carotene measured in all Serum samples by hexane method. The mean and standard deviation of Vitamin A and Beta-carotene in Serum was 27/6 ± 4/1 mg/dl and 19/5 ± 3/2 mg/dl in diseased group and 58/9 ± 3/2 mg/dl and 19/8 ± 2/1 mg/dl in healthy group, Respectively. Serum level of Vitamin A was significantly different between healthy and diseased animals (p<0. 05), but Beta-carotene Serum level was not significantly different. The final result is that given the low levels of Vitamin A in animals infected with the disease, in areas where the disease is contagious, it can be administered injectable form to provide this Vitamin And strengthen the immune system.

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    GANJ KHANLOU, A., HASANPOOR, A., & Aghajani, Sh.. (2020). Comparison of Serumic Concentration of Vitamin A and Beta-Carotene in the Serum Positive Against Peste des Petits Ruminant and Healthy Dams. JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PATHOBIOLOGY IRAN, 17(1 (68) ), 3059-3066. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/402568/en

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    GANJ KHANLOU A., HASANPOOR A., Aghajani Sh.. Comparison of Serumic Concentration of Vitamin A and Beta-Carotene in the Serum Positive Against Peste des Petits Ruminant and Healthy Dams. JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PATHOBIOLOGY IRAN[Internet]. 2020;17(1 (68) ):3059-3066. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/402568/en

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    A. GANJ KHANLOU, A. HASANPOOR, and Sh. Aghajani, “Comparison of Serumic Concentration of Vitamin A and Beta-Carotene in the Serum Positive Against Peste des Petits Ruminant and Healthy Dams,” JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PATHOBIOLOGY IRAN, vol. 17, no. 1 (68) , pp. 3059–3066, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/402568/en

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